A public procurement unit may either participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer a cooperative purchasing agreement for the procurement of any supplies, services or construction with one or more public procurement units or external procurement activities in accordance with an agreement entered into between the participants. The Department of General Services is authorized to enter into cooperative purchasing contracts solely for the use of local public procurement units or State-affiliated entities. The department shall enter into cooperative purchasing contracts for the use of local public procurement units or State-affiliated entities if the number of contractors under a previously existing contract for the same supply or service is reduced to a single contractor or reduced by more than 50% of the number existing on September 30, 2003, and shall award such contracts pursuant to section 517 (relating to multiple awards) using an invitation for bids. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a local public procurement unit or State-affiliated entity from participating in or procuring from other cooperative purchasing agreements awarded by the department. Cooperative purchasing may include, but is not limited to, joint or multiparty contracts between public procurement units and open-ended purchasing agency contracts which are made available to local public procurement units.
(July 15, 2004, P.L.703, No.77, eff. 60 days)
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 19 - Intergovernmental Relations
Section 1902 - Cooperative purchasing authorized
Section 1903 - Sale, acquisition or use of supplies by a public procurement unit
Section 1904 - Cooperative use of supplies or services
Section 1905 - Joint use of facilities
Section 1906 - Supply of personnel, information and technical services
Section 1907 - Use of payments received by a supplying public procurement unit
Section 1908 - Compliance of public procurement units
Section 1909 - Review of procurement requirements
Section 1910 - Contract controversies
Section 1912 - Investment management agreements
Section 1913 - Cooperative purchase of fire, rescue and ambulance company supplies